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OXBLUE CONTINUES INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION IN NORWAY

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ATLANTA, DECEMBER. 18, 2013 – OxBlue, a leader in the construction camera industry, is demonstrating its international reach in Norway, where Kruse Smith, established in 1935 in Kristiansand by Anders Kruse Smith, Norway’s largest family-owned construction company, is using multiple OxBlue construction cameras on a major multi-use green construction project.

On the waterfront in Stavanger, Norway, Kruse Smith is building a two-phase green project consisting of a high-rise condominium building, for Kruse Smith Kanalboliger AS, and two office complexes for Hinna Park, a leading developer in the Stavanger area. The first phase consists of a four-building, eight-story-tall condominium with 122 units, called Seaview, and an office building, called Troll.

Troll is one of Norway’s first “passively designed” office buildings: Although energy for the heating needs of the project comes from a local biomass facility, the building is designed to produce its own hot water and cooling. Gullfaks, another office complex to be built in Phase 2, will meet BREEAM (BRE Environmental Assessment Method) standards, one of the world’s top green construction certification systems, developed in the UK.

Both the clients and the developer wanted to watch the building process, so the need for on-site construction webcams was obvious. Kruse Smith first considered various construction webcams that were available locally but found them to be “costly and difficult to maneuver,” according to Kenneth Oftedal, Kruse Smith project manager and director of international procurement.

Because he had used OxBlue construction cameras when he worked in the U.S., Oftedal understood the benefits of a system that uses wireless cellular technology to facilitate 24/7 access to the site by anyone using an Internet-enabled device. After he showed all concerned parties the advantages of OxBlue construction cameras, they selected multiple cameras to document the individual projects. Since everyone is using the cameras, Oftedal wanted to be sure to select cameras that would benefit all constituents.

“The construction team uses the cameras for monitoring and management and the developer uses them for public relations.” –Kenneth Oftedal, Kruse Smith

OxBlue construction cameras are in operation all over the world. “Our international experience has resulted in OxBlue establishing cellular contracts or the ability to negotiate them worldwide,” said Chandler McCormack, CEO of OxBlue.